Re: My "Shop"
Having the new door installed I had to clear stuff from sides. This was a good time to show and deal with theses area. Now the storage wall side wasn't bad
Only thing I store there is a pole saw and my jack handle
Now the workbench side is WHOLE other story. This side had my transformers for my outdoor lights, my sprinkler control panel, some levels and metal rulers. This gave me a chance to deal with my UGLY.
First, I had to deal with my outdoor lighting transformers. I upgraded lights and only had 2 transformers which put out close to 400 watts combined. Now those transformers died and instead of buy new I had 3 new in boxes from the new lights so with my design and wiring I did I went with 4 and they been working for months in that setup so ( 2 for m spot lights and 2 for path lights )
So here's what I came up with.
Ok how my setup work is that all the transformers plug into the strip bar and then the strip bar into a outdoor timer. Here it is in its new home
I padded out the wall to run wiring behind the panel then into the electrical boxes.
Now I had to move my sprinkler timer to allow my cabinet door to swing open so I moved it to here
Now with sprinkler timer moved I can now see difference.
Now I can open door a little more
It's a ton of work just to do transformers and sprinkler timer but it's been worst spot in the garage and having door installed I figured it was time to finally deal with this issue.
On to the next project.....
Having the new door installed I had to clear stuff from sides. This was a good time to show and deal with theses area. Now the storage wall side wasn't bad
Only thing I store there is a pole saw and my jack handle
Now the workbench side is WHOLE other story. This side had my transformers for my outdoor lights, my sprinkler control panel, some levels and metal rulers. This gave me a chance to deal with my UGLY.
First, I had to deal with my outdoor lighting transformers. I upgraded lights and only had 2 transformers which put out close to 400 watts combined. Now those transformers died and instead of buy new I had 3 new in boxes from the new lights so with my design and wiring I did I went with 4 and they been working for months in that setup so ( 2 for m spot lights and 2 for path lights )
So here's what I came up with.
Ok how my setup work is that all the transformers plug into the strip bar and then the strip bar into a outdoor timer. Here it is in its new home
I padded out the wall to run wiring behind the panel then into the electrical boxes.
Now I had to move my sprinkler timer to allow my cabinet door to swing open so I moved it to here
Now with sprinkler timer moved I can now see difference.
Now I can open door a little more
It's a ton of work just to do transformers and sprinkler timer but it's been worst spot in the garage and having door installed I figured it was time to finally deal with this issue.
On to the next project.....

